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This is THE place if you want to understand why Gdańsk was so important for hundreds of years in Baltic area. Whole Court is in fact one big room, where famous meetings took place. This room is magnificent with ship models hanging from celling, huge...More

Check out the humourous tile in the stove! Also study the inlaid veneer work either side of the door leading to the second room....look for the tiny faces! Even some of the staff hadn't seen them before!
Would recomend visiting before it gets dark as...More

Situated right behind Neptune's fountain, this tall white building with huge arched windows , a former meeting place for merchants and the centre of social life in the city in the days of sailing ships , is a stunning example of interior décor displaying the...More

This house is known by an odd name - Arthur's Court - because in medieval times knights and noblemen gathered in such houses for a good time. However, in Gdansk, this house was founded by wealthy merchants and the elite of Gdansk as a social...More

Interesting interior of the medieval house - originally the seat of the brotherhood of Saint George referring to the tradition of the King Arthur - hence the name Dwor Artusa - King Arthur's Court. A beautiful tiled stove - a real piece of art.